“WHICH DRESS ARE YOU WEARING TO THE PARTY TONIGHT, JANE

Câu 15. “Which dress are you wearing to the party tonight, Jane?” Lan asked.

A. Lan asked Jane which are you wearing to the party tonight.

B. Lan asked Jane which dress she is wearing to the party tonight.

C. Lan asked Jane which dress were you wearing to the party that night.

D. Lan asked Jane which dress she was wearing to the party that night.

*Read the following passagethen mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the

best option to answer each of the following questions.

SAINT DAVID’S DAY

Saint David is the patron saint of Wales. St. David was a Christian holy man and teacher. Saint

David’s Day is celebrated on the first day of March every year, in remembrance of the anniversary of

his death in the year 589. In 2014, Saint David’s Day falls on a Saturday.

Wales is part of the United Kingdom. It is a country with a long and interesting history. Welsh people

have their own language (Cymraeg), customs and traditions. Saint David’s Day is an important festival

for Welsh people. Saint David’s Day has been an important national day in Wales for many centuries.

Leeks and daffodils are Welsh national symbols. On Saint David’s Day, it is traditional for Welsh

people to pin a leek or a daffodil to their coasts or jackets. Many girls in Wales dress up in traditional

Welsh national costumes on the day. Concerts and parades to celebrate Saint David’s Day are held in

Cardiff (the Welsh capital city) and also lots of other towns and cities. The flag of St. David is flown

throughout Wales. Many people in Wales go to poetry readings or attend special church services.